search for content on judge ellis from before 2016. he's just an asshole.

there is a zero percent chance that the prosecutor was crying. the idea that the prosecutor made it this far in his career without being dressed down by a judge, or that it was so upsetting he started crying, is ludicrous.

search for content on judge ellis from before 2016. he's just an asshole.

there is a zero percent chance that the prosecutor was crying. the idea that the prosecutor made it this far in his career without being dressed down by a judge, or that it was so upsetting he started crying, is ludicrous.

Nearly all judges are assholes. They're judges. They literally judge people for a living.

And yes, he was clearly crying, as commented in the transcript. Of course you were actually there, so you know better than a simple court transcript, amirite?

In all seriousness, this Omarosa thing is something that we'd be better off tuning out. It really doesn't matter if there are any tapes of Trump using racial slurs. His fans would just love him all the more for it, and Congress would once again make disapproving noises and forget all about it in a few days. Trump is impervious to the effects of conventional political scandal, and continued coverage of what essentially amounts to daily contretemps drowns out the more important news, like this:

innocent verdict: This is why America's justice system is falling apart. Manafort got away with helping Russia rig the election! (despite the charges having nothing to do with this)

guilty verdict(but light sentence): This is why America's justice system is falling apart. Manafort got away with a light sentence while helping Russia rig the election!

guilty verdict(actually gets life in prison): Manafort has taken the fall for rigging the election for Russia. Is Trump next? (again, despite this actually having nothing to do with Russia)

Notice how every article about Manafort mentions Mueller and his Russia probe, despite none of the charges occurring during Manafort's stint as campaign manager for Trump. Mueller should head over to Salem and charge old women with witchcraft, he'd have better luck.

This is also why Trump should always deny an interview with Mueller. Bill Clinton wasn't being investigated for having sex with an intern, but that's what he got impeached for, because he had the audacity to lie in an interview about it. Interviews are traps and Mueller knows it. Hopefully Trump knows it, too.

innocent verdict: This is why America's justice system is falling apart. Manafort got away with helping Russia rig the election! (despite the charges having nothing to do with this)

guilty verdict(but light sentence): This is why America's justice system is falling apart. Manafort got away with a light sentence while helping Russia rig the election!

guilty verdict(actually gets life in prison): Manafort has taken the fall for rigging the election for Russia. Is Trump next? (again, despite this actually having nothing to do with Russia)

Notice how every article about Manafort mentions Mueller and his Russia probe, despite none of the charges occurring during Manafort's stint as campaign manager for Trump. Mueller should head over to Salem and charge old women with witchcraft, he'd have better luck.

This is also why Trump should always deny an interview with Mueller. Bill Clinton wasn't being investigated for having sex with an intern, but that's what he got impeached for, because he had the audacity to lie in an interview about it. Interviews are traps and Mueller knows it. Hopefully Trump knows it, too.

Fox would be unlikely to say any of that. Although Fox is right-leaning, it still doesn't like Trump very much. 52% of Fox's Trump coverage is negative per a Harvard research center.. That's actually the lowest number among news outlets. Outlets like CNN are 93% negative about Trump. So, Fox still hates Trump, it just hates Trump less than the others.

The irony is that it's almost a 50/50 split, which makes Fox's "fair and balanced" motto more accurate than one might imagine. The only people who think Fox loves Trump also happen to be the people that don't view or read Fox news.

All major news outlets are owned by Zionists, and trying to make sure they capture the widest spectrum of audiences is generally their goal (which is why they own CNN, MSNBC, and FOX). For whatever reason, they don't like Trump, they just hide it a bit better on Fox because they knows Fox is their "Republican" outlet, they don't have to hide it on CNN and MSNBC because they're already preaching to the choir.

Fox would be unlikely to say any of that. Although Fox is right-leaning, it still doesn't like Trump very much. 52% of Fox's Trump coverage is negative per a Harvard research center.. That's actually the lowest number among news outlets. Outlets like CNN are 93% negative about Trump. So, Fox still hates Trump, it just hates Trump less than the others.

The irony is that it's almost a 50/50 split, which makes Fox's "fair and balanced" motto more accurate than one might imagine. The only people who think Fox loves Trump also happen to be the people that don't view or read Fox news.

All major news outlets are owned by Zionists, and trying to make sure they capture the widest spectrum of audiences is generally their goal (which is why they own CNN, MSNBC, and FOX). For whatever reason, they don't like Trump, they just hide it a bit better on Fox because they knows Fox is their "Republican" outlet, they don't have to hide it on CNN and MSNBC because they're already preaching to the choir.

That doesn't make sense. (The fox bit) since Trump raves about Fox and Friends and Sean Hannity. Or is it only the opinion parts that Trump likes and the actual news bit still does news, even if its bad for Trump?

You realize that Fox has more than one show, right? It's not 24/7 Sean Hannity, which I'm sure Trump would like to have.

I do, but I assumed that Sean and Fox&Friends was their baseline and everything flowed from those.

Fox has its share of Trump critics, for the same reason they used to pair Hannity with Alan Colmes: to give the illusion that they are "fair and balanced", rather than a part of the Conservative propaganda machine.